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All have equal responsibility based on delay analysis
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Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam
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"All have equal responsibility based on delay analysis"
| 1 year ago
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The agreement clauses framed by the client with the contractor, and consultant maters most in execution of the project.if agreement caters of all accountable person other than contractor in the agreement then the float can be the contractor...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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Sibasis is very correct.If Govt organization is the client,in 90% of the cases,Ifound,client is responsible. Open the tender documents, each and every responsibility has been put on the contractor, but for his every step, the contractor has to get the...
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Rinu P Babu
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"All have equal responsibility based on delay analysis"
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Proper analysis should done based on progress reports. and should find out who made critical delays
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Debate: "Who will occupy float in a project? Client, Consultant or Contractor?" deleted from your view.
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Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour
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Because employees accept and condone unethical behaviour
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Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam
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"Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour"
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Because there are loop holes in the systems that are used for gain.More than that these days there is no such thing called conscience.when a CEO the custodian for ethical practices can swindle millions out company coffers or evade taxes...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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Ethics has gone out of the windows of dictionaries of 99% of Indians. Get your things done by any means, make money by any means. If some Corporates resort to this for survival, why they should be left behind? In fifties, it started within a few...
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S. Muralidharan
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"Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour"
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In the competitive environment, in order to sustain their initiative, for fear of failure or closure if sacrosanct rules are followed in the given circumstances, they adopt all possible unethical means to keep their company going. On top of it, in...
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Debate: "Why companies behave unethically?" deleted from your view.
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Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour
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Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam
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"Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour"
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Because there are loop holes in the systems that are used for gain.More than that these days there is no such thing called conscience.when a CEO the custodian for ethical practices can swindle millions out company coffers or evade taxes...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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Ethics has gone out of the windows of dictionaries of 99% of Indians. Get your things done by any means, make money by any means. If some Corporates resort to this for survival, why they should be left behind? In fifties, it started within a few...
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S. Muralidharan
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"Because the owner or the CEO does not value ethical behaviour"
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In the competitive environment, in order to sustain their initiative, for fear of failure or closure if sacrosanct rules are followed in the given circumstances, they adopt all possible unethical means to keep their company going. On top of it, in...
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Debate: "Why companies behave unethically?" deleted from your view.
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Yes! damaging public properities is only way to attract attn.
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No! This is wrong way.
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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"No! This is wrong way."
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From the concept to commissioning, the dirty politics of reservation is wrong.No political party is against it.When problems come, they remain stunningly silent.No debate is necessary,ask the politicians and the law makers to solve it.
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manish
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"Yes! damaging public properities is only way to attract attn."
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yes it is a wrong way BUT for attract attn.,it may be a r8 way.
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Joydeep Dasgupta
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"No! This is wrong way."
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It is the innocent people, who vote the people representatives to power, and then the elected representatives stop listening, they get interested in scam, and they open Swiss bank account to export our wealth, Impose tax to fill the deficit...
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Debate: ""Jat agaitation" has blocked rail tracks causing so many trains cancelled! is this the right way to show agaitation?" deleted from your view.
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Grahak Jago
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It all depends upon how you use your credit card. If used judiciously, this could be the best way of spending because 1. You need not carry cash in your pocket thus avoiding risk to your life and ofcourse money, 2. It gives you a credit period of...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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It all depends how carefull you are in handling it. I read one analysis which cautioned that if you always pay the minimum amount, you will require 21 years to get rid of the credit.Pay always the maximum you can afford, because they charge a vulgarly...
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kanukurthy sudershanrao
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"Good"
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One has to study the billing cycle then use it judiciously during the billing cycle whereby one can get maximum period of 45 to 50 days credit and pay the amount within the time specified one can avoid the interest.
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Debate: "Do we need Credit cards?" deleted from your view.
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Grahak Jago
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It all depends upon how you use your credit card. If used judiciously, this could be the best way of spending because 1. You need not carry cash in your pocket thus avoiding risk to your life and ofcourse money, 2. It gives you a credit period of...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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It all depends how carefull you are in handling it. I read one analysis which cautioned that if you always pay the minimum amount, you will require 21 years to get rid of the credit.Pay always the maximum you can afford, because they charge a vulgarly...
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kanukurthy sudershanrao
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"Good"
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One has to study the billing cycle then use it judiciously during the billing cycle whereby one can get maximum period of 45 to 50 days credit and pay the amount within the time specified one can avoid the interest.
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Debate: "Do we need Credit cards?" deleted from your view.
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Because Indian Professionals are superior and dedicated
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There is lack of professionals in foreign countries
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Anna George
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"Because Indian Professionals are superior and dedicated"
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Indians will have 100% dedication while working outside their country. The amount that has to be paid to an Indian when compared to a foreigner is much less. Also Indians come up with new ideas which would help in company's growth . All these...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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In foreign countries,plenty of professionals of Chinese,Hispanic and SouthEast Asean Origins are working.Attraction of Indians are,- because brilliant Indian Professionals are available in cheaper offers, they prefer jobs to taking risks as...
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Joydeep Dasgupta
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"There is lack of professionals in foreign countries"
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Rathin da, you did not mention what you disagreed to. 1) The education we receive are 99% western, be it any branch of engineering or medicine or Science. 2) All most all new tech creation design innovation is originated in the West....
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Debate: "WHY INDIAN PROFESSIONALS ARE MORE IN DEMAND IN FOREIGH COUNTRIES?" deleted from your view.
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' A lion will never cheat on his wife, but a Tiger Wood!'
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Good one ! Cheers to the modern day confucius !
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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How do you know that Lion never cheats his wife? Normally a lion always keep half a dozen wives. Ask a naturalist. Literally the axiom is incorrect.I've no confirmation if it is applicable even to any other animal for that matter.And Homosapiens...
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Rajeev Sharma
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Good example of the art of punning. Though it is not Confucius quote, perhaps the best one for which the Chinese philosopher is known is: If rape is inevitable, enjoy it.
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They need better HR policies and work environment with less bureaucratic hurdles.
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lack of the lead light
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Radha Anand
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"Lack of leaders with vision and conviction"
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Performance percolates from the top.When all other ism's other than professionalism are the main focus,performance is only another word in the dictionary.Any organisation be it private/public... leadership is the key.In these large organisations...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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"They need better HR policies and work environment with less bureaucratic hurdles."
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1.Commitments are missing, when replying /handling public desks.Hence public has lost confidence on govt. offices.Keep your skin thick, why care about performances? 2.Neither you've carrots nor sticks while handling subordinates.Why subordinates...
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Dipika Das
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"They need better HR policies and work environment with less bureaucratic hurdles."
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I throughly agree with you. Better Hr policies and work culture is the need of the hour......
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Abhijit Anand Prabhudan
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Very difficult, Despite being large and wide spread Indian railways relies on foreign technologies. Most of its expenditure goes to operational needs instead of expansion and R&D. Also its even possible that...aviation lobby will not let railways...
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Dipak Bhattacharya
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Yes Nitin, let the country learn to run the parliament first!! Nothing is moving!! Our lawmakers are busy in pulling each other legs to prove who is bigger in stealing how much honest tax payers' money , who can amass how much wealth of the poor...
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Anym
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I feel really sad to disagree on this !! Simply put if we are talking about ability "YES" surely we can do this and even better. BUT Acting on this committment is far fetched dream because there is lot of policies and bureaucracy involved which...
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Debate: "China reveals world's fastest train: Can India come up with something like that??" deleted from your view.




